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What is SeaTac Occupational Skill Center?
SeaTac Occupational Skills Center (OSC) is located just west of
SeaTac Airport and is cooperatively owned by the Federal Way, Highline,
Tahoma and Tukwila school districts. SeaTac OSC is the school of choice
for technical education and career preparation. Annually, over 1300
students from 4 school districts and 15 high schools choose to attend
OSC to gain training and experience in 24 career programs not offered
by their traditional high schools. As students earn high school credit
at OSC, they may also earn college credit through Tech-Prep, and may
qualify for advanced placement in post-secondary programs.
Students choose to attend OSC. They choose programs that interest them.
These choices give the students ownership of their education and their
future. They also may take advantage of the business and industry partnerships
to create a unique high school educational experience. Students earn
1.5 credits per semester during the 150-minute daily classes. Many courses
offer equivalency credits in English, math, science, fine arts, and/or
health.
All SeaTac OSC instructors are professionals with industry experience
who use state-of-the-art technology and equipment to provide training
needed to enter emerging world market careers and occupations. The students'
education and lives are greatly enhanced through interaction with industry,
the community, and government.
MTAG Related Programs:
Engineering
Design Technology
Construction
Technology
Auto-Body-Plastics
Technology
The Engineering Design Technology program at OSC has an articulation
agreement with South Seattle Community College for the following courses:
| Course Name |
Course Number |
Credits
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| Drafting Technology
I |
TDR 121 |
4
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| Intro to CAD |
TDR 131 |
3
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| Drafting Technology
II |
TDR 123 |
4
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| Basic CAD 3-D |
(pre-req TDR
121)
TDR 230 |
3
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| Intermediate
CAD 3-D |
(pre-req TDR
131)
TDR 133
|
3
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| Advanced CAD-3D |
(pre-req TDR
121)
TDR 231 |
3
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(pre-req TDR
230) |
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The Construction Technology program has an articulation agreement
with Olympic College for the following courses:
| Course Name |
Credits
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| Residential Construction 101 |
15
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| Residential Construction 102 |
15
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| Residential Construction 103 |
15
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The Construction Tech program also has an articulation agreement
with Seattle Central CC for the following courses:
| Course Name |
Credits
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| Construction Trades |
18
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| depending on review of competencies attained in skills center
program |
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